Showing posts with label 2x4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2x4. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2012

2x4 Leperchaun Hat

With Valentine's Day behind us, we can start thinking about St. Patrick's Day!   Nap Time Journal has a cute little craft with which to decorate your house.  She made a leperchaun hat out of 2x4's!!!  Fun!


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Monday, October 31, 2011

Giant Candy Corns


I can't believe that today is Halloween.  I've been so busy this month that I have hardly had time to plan for it.  I love candy corn projects and I don't think I've highlighted very many this year so I will end the last day of October with these giant candy corns from Young and Crafty.  Put them on the list for next year!

                           See how to make giant wood candy corns.


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Halloween 2x4's

Head over to Keeping It Simple to learn how to make all these Halloween icon from 2x4's. It's amazing what a little bit of vinyl or paint can do to a piece of wood.








Monday, September 12, 2011

Guest Blogger - Crafty Blonde Chick - 2x4 Candy Corn



I am so excited to be a guest blogger on Someday Crafts! I am Tricia from




I have enjoyed starting a blog about my crafting hobby and want to give a huge thank you to Michelle for asking me to guest on her blog!



I am going to be showing you how to make some 2x4 Candy Corn. These are simple to make and make use of scrap pieces of wood. If any of you have a husband that likes to do projects, then you probably have an abundance of scrap wood like I do.


Supplies needed:
2x4 wood
yellow, orange, and white paint
sandpaper
Chop Saw or handsaw
hemp twine or ribbon

Start out by cutting your wood using the chop saw at a 15 degree angle. I cut it once and then flipped it around so I didn't have to adjust the angle again. Make sure to leave a little of the flat edge on top to resemble the real candy corn.





Your candy corn should look like this now:



Next sand the edges and get ready to paint! I use painters tape and do a stripe down the middle so I can paint the top and bottom of each in the same step. Make sure to do the top and bottom and all sides!




When paint is dry you can pull the tape off and have a straight edge to paint the last color in.



Last but not least, when the painting is completed, sand the edges and distress the candy corn. I added some hemp twine around the middle candy corn to add something extra. Halloween or fall ribbon would look darling too.




Put them on a shelf or table and enjoy your new halloween/fall decorations! They really are that simple!

Thanks again to Michelle and come check out


for more crafts that I have done.

Thanks,
Tricia @ craftyblondechick.blogspot.com



Thank you Tricia. I love finding new bloggers with some great ideas and this definitely qualifies for that! This is one craft that fits in the "quick, easy and inexpensive" catagory that I love. Head over to Crafty Blonde Chick and welcome her to blog land!







Wednesday, September 7, 2011

5 Great ideas!

Another great week of link-ups! I can't highlight them all so here are just a few!



Bring on the glitter! Queen of Iwasagonna glammed up some 2x4 with orange glitter to make some rockstar glitter pumpkins!

Why didn't I think of this simple idea? My son will not wear any type of tie if it clips inside his shirt! Love City basically attaches a safety pin to the tie and the shirt! This would totally work with my son (and probably yours)!

I love this idea from seven thirty three - A Creative Blog for the first day of school pictures. So fun!


Just Sew Sassy created a belt of felt flowers for the fall! It's gorgeous! (It would look cute as a headband too!)


Eating My Candy has found another thing you can spray paint - your shirt! I love her technique for spray painting a shirt!


See more links to the Whatever Goes Wednesday Party.



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

2x4 Flag

Brown Paper Packages has a flag idea post up today to celebrate Flag Day. My favorite of the ideas is this flag made from 2x4's! Originally created by How Does She?, Brown Paper Packages shares it again.

Happy Flag Day!


See the 2x4 Flag.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

5 More Party Highlights

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Every week, I am stunned by the magnificent projects linked up to the Whatever Goes Wednesday party. If I had more time, I would highlight more links each weeks. Here are a few more I had to mention.


This display of ascending
bunny topiaries is ADORABLE. I love it in front of the frame to center it! See it at I-Candy Handmade.
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To go along with the spring flower garland yesterday, I had to include this fabulous crocheted Easter egg garland by Mama Michie's Musings. Cute!


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The thing I love about this weathered wood sign is how the words are between the slats! Great twist to a sign which rocks!!!! See how to make this at Whipperberry!

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I'm sucker for 2x4 projects. All three of these make me happy! The 2x4 feathered chick and bunnies are from Craft Goodies. The fuzzy sheep was created by Giggles Galore.

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This huge slat wall art would look amazing on a big wall that needs some color and design. I love how The Polka-Dot Umbrella hung it in her house with colored frames on the opposite wall to correspond with these colors! Awesome!


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See more of links from the
Whatever Goes Wednesday party!




Sunday, February 27, 2011

Decorating with 2x4 Projects (5 of them!!!)

There are so many cute 2x4 projects out there right now. I thought I should have them in one post altogether!
Both of these lucky crafts were made using 2x4's at Under My Umbrella. The directions for making the 2x4 shamrock HERE.
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Scrabble letter LUCKY is inspired by Colour Her (Hope) guest posting at UCreate. I loved her idea when I first saw it! Get the Under My Umbrella version HERE.

This fiery orange-beareded wooden leperchaun is just dying to be a visitor at all of our homes for St. Patty's Day! Find how to make him from a 2x4 at Craft Goodies.
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OR you can learn how to make an adorable little 2x4 bunny rabbit for the upcoming Easter holiday/April. This bunny from Craft Goodies is so sweet!!!!
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One other project you will want to see is this fun
2x4 leperchaun hat also created by Under My Umbrella. She is guest posting this at Lolly Jane Boutique.
I guess it is time to go buy some 2x4's and get cutting!!!!
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

2 Different 2x4 Hearts

Make a simple, yet really cute 2x4 heart for Valentines with Under My Umbrella. It would look great anywhere. See the 2x4 heart tutorial.

OR there is this little cutie from Under My Umbrella. While there is no tutorial, I think it could be made quite easily with a 2x4, paint and some scrapbook paper. See the heart post.




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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Snowman Family (And GREAT Deals!!!!)

This little family of snowmen found at Today's Fabulous Finds is perfect for January decor. The best thing about these: they are made from 2x4's!!! Sweet!
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

2x4 Stocking Hangers

My stockings are hung from my mantle with a push pin in the wood! (NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!) I love this simple idea for stocking hangers made from 2x4's. They are cute and easy! These ones that look like presents are from Sugar Bee.

The original 2x4 stocking holders came from Crap I've Made. They have a monogrammed letter! I love both ideas!


I would recommend using these only when the stockings are empty! I doubt they are heavy enough to hold filled stockings.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

2x4 Reindeer, Sleigh and Present!!!!

Craft Goodies made adorable reindeer and a sleigh using 2x4's!!! Those would look so good on my mantle (and on yours too)!


Don't have any presents under your tree yet? Quickly make some presents you can use from year-to-year with these 2x4 presents from Under My Umbrella. Too cute and easy!
See the 2x4 presents!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Highlights!

Here are some highlights from today's Whatever Goes Wednesday.
Make your own craft stars from an inexpensive cake pan. See this awesome tutorial at Choose To Thrive.

These fabric tree pillows are adorable and easy to make! See it at Inspired Honey Bee.

I'm loving the fringe on this stocking. One of the cutest stockings I have seen. See it at Homework.


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Guest Blogger - Under My Umbrella - 2x4 Santa



It's Melinda from over at


Michelle was kind enough to invite me over to Someday Crafts to share my 2x4 Santa Tutorial. Thanks Michelle! Before we get to that a little about me.

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I'm a wife of a dude that lets me sprawl my craft stuff throughout the house. I'm a mom to a teenage girl (if you have one you know what I'm talking about), a cute wannabe teen girl (she is only 8!!) and two boys that have sword fights with my bamboo knitting needles. It's a happy life with lots of crafting! My blog and etsy store all started when my husband started buying me power tools for my birthday and Christmas. I know, exciting right?! (He just bought me an air powered staple/nail gun. Watch out world! Here I come.) He told me to start creating and making stuff. He saw something in me that I didn't. I started creating things and who knew?!
Here are a few of the other projects I have done.

Simple Wood Nativity




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Wooden Cookie Invite
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Ok! Enough of that "me" stuff and onto the goods! A 2x4 Santa!

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You will need a 2x4 or a 1x3. Either will do. I have done this two different ways. If you want your Santa to look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame from the side then skip this next step :) Cut your 2x4 in half lengthwise. Like this....
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Then cut 3 pieces at 3 inches (the body), 2 pieces at 3/4 inch (arms) and 1 piece at 2 1/2 inches (shoes). Next grab your scroll saw OR trace the following pattern on chipboard, cardboard or cereal box.



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My material of choice is 1/4 inch MDF so I used my scroll saw. My reindeer pattern is also traced on this piece of wood. Hop over to my blog for the tutorial.

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At this point you should have something like this....

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Paint your pieces. Let them dry.


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Sand the edges. Sand down the middle of the shoes to give the appearance of two shoes instead of one big shoe. A dremel works great for this step. Glue the pieces together. I like to use gorilla glue. Strong as a gorilla :)


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Make sure you remember to glue the mustache on Santa and .....you are done!


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Thanks for crafting with me and have a wonderful holiday!

THANKS, MELINDA! If you haven't visited Under My Umbrella, you are missing out! I found it over a year ago and have loved everything she creates. Major cuteness and the queen of 2x4 crafts. You simply MUST visit Under My Umbrella and become a follower so you can continually be inspired by this lady!!!! (And check out her etsy shop, if you want a very simple, but beautiful and inexpensive nativity scene.)


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